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Black People Living with Memory Challenges & Study Partners’ Preferred Activity Tracker Features Open
Activity tracker preferences of Black people living with memory challenges (PLMC) or dementia and study partners are largely unknown, which can impact wear-time adherence. We sought to identify Black PLMC and study partners’ preferred acti…
View article: Adapting a Green Activity Program With Older Black People Living With Memory Challenges
Adapting a Green Activity Program With Older Black People Living With Memory Challenges Open
Few physical activity programs are designed with Black older adults living with mild cognitive impairment and dementia (memory challenges) to address their needs. Applying the Cultural Adaptation Process model and the Framework for Modific…
EMPOWER!: Brain Health Education to Promote Early Detection of Alzheimer’s and Cognitive Screening Open
Introduction Black older adults are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). They are also more likely to have delayed or missed diagnoses of ADRD, because of lower cognitive screening rates during the e…
View article: SARchaeological Prospection: Synthetic Aperture Radar for the Reconstruction and Mapping of Temperate Floodplain Environments
SARchaeological Prospection: Synthetic Aperture Radar for the Reconstruction and Mapping of Temperate Floodplain Environments Open
Temperate river floodplains present a significant challenge for archaeologists, as cultural and palaeoenvironmental remains are often difficult to locate but can be exceptionally well preserved, especially where groundwater levels are high…
View article: Muscle Strength and Size Relationships with Unilateral Progressive Resistance Training
Muscle Strength and Size Relationships with Unilateral Progressive Resistance Training Open
Purpose This study defines correlative and causal relationships between muscle strength and size before and after unilateral resistance training (RT) in a large cohort of healthy adults, focusing on sex differences within these relationshi…
The Alluvial Geoarchaeology of the Upper River Kennet in the Avebury Landscape: a Monumental Transformation of a Stable Landscape Open
Geoarchaeological research as part of the AHRC funded Living with Monuments (LwM) project investigated the upper Kennet river system across the Avebury World Heritage landscape. The results demonstrate that in the early–mid-Holocene ( c. 9…
What happened before the Middle Bronze Age land divisions and roundhouses? Prehistoric soil erosion and landscape change on Dartmoor, UK Open
An extraordinary transformation in the character of human-landscape interaction occurred in the mid-second millennium BC across Britain and northern Europe. The landscapes of the Early Bronze Age (c. 2000–1600 BCE) dominated by funerary an…
A Day Late and a Dollar Short: Examining Perceptions of Which Exonerees Deserve Compensation Open
Many exonerees do not receive compensation from the state after they are released (43%) because most states have exclusionary laws that bar exonerees from receiving compensation (n = 16 states) (Compensation Primer, 2022). This study exami…
View article: Initial results of a multicenter phase 2 study of venetoclax in combination with R‐CHOP (VR‐CHOP) for patients with Richter Syndrome
Initial results of a multicenter phase 2 study of venetoclax in combination with R‐CHOP (VR‐CHOP) for patients with Richter Syndrome Open
Introduction: We previously reported promising efficacy for venetoclax (V) plus da-R-EPOCH (VR-EPOCH) for 26 patients (pts) with CLL who developed Richter Syndrome (RS), with a CR rate of 50% and median OS of 19.6 mo.; however, hematologic…
View article: Lidar visualization techniques for the construction of geoarchaeological deposit models: An overview and evaluation in alluvial environments
Lidar visualization techniques for the construction of geoarchaeological deposit models: An overview and evaluation in alluvial environments Open
Lidar has become an essential tool for the mapping and interpretation of natural and archaeological features within the landscape. It is also increasingly integrated and visualized within geoarchaeological deposit models, providing valuabl…
Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall: Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses Open
The appearance of Beaker pottery in Britain and Ireland during the twenty-fifth century bc marks a significant archaeological horizon, being synchronous with the first metal artefacts. The adoption of arsenical copper, mostly from Ireland,…
View article: Modelling geoarchaeological resources in temperate alluvial environments: The capability of higher resolution satellite remote sensing techniques
Modelling geoarchaeological resources in temperate alluvial environments: The capability of higher resolution satellite remote sensing techniques Open
Temperate river systems cover large regions of the earth's surface and provide challenging environments for the detection of archaeological remains. The deposition of alluvium above, and interbedded with, archaeological deposits means conv…
Contrasting the use of space in post-Roman Exeter: geoarchaeology of dark earth and medieval deposits below Exeter Cathedral Open
European urban dark earth investigations have aided our understanding of Late Roman and early medieval populations and their activities. Deposits from two locations below Exeter Cathedral were compared in a geoarchaeological study and cont…
Analysis of prehistoric brown earth paleosols under the podzol soils of Exmoor, UK Open
The deforestation of the upland landscapes in southwest Britain during prehistory is an established archaeological narrative, documenting human impacts on the environment and questioning the relationship of prehistoric societies to the upl…
View article: Remote Benthic Habitat Mapping Using Sunglint corrected multispectral Imagery in Bahrain waters
Remote Benthic Habitat Mapping Using Sunglint corrected multispectral Imagery in Bahrain waters Open
The marine area of Bahrain comprises 91% of the total area of the country, the management of which is crucial for decision-makers, as it contains the countrys most valuable resources. It is also ecologically important supporting such fauna…
Reduced Expression of the Co-regulator TLE1 in Type 2 Diabetes Is Associated with Increased Islet α-Cell Number Open
β-Cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with loss of cellular identity and mis-expression of alternative islet hormones, including glucagon. The molecular basis for these cellular changes has been attributed to dysregulat…
Multiple identities in the Beaker period: interpreting inhumations out of the Beaker spotlight in southern England Open
The Beaker period in southern England is associated with the appearance of a highly visible set of material culture in the archaeological record, primarily associated with inhumation burials. This Beaker material culture has a long history…
An Exploratory Study of Endogenous Pain Modulatory Function in Patients Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Open
Background. Recent animal research suggests that mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) facilitates abnormal endogenous modulation of pain, potentially underlying the increased risk for persistent headaches following injury. However, no human …